10-23-2012, 05:22 PM
Hello human beings from the forum.
I come here to seek your assistance.
I have a question related to dreams.
All opinons are welcome, I can only expand and learn..
What follows is slightly long, and perhaps confusing. I can attempt again to paraphrase if necessary.
Why is dream programming more efficient for programming the subconscious (with use of affirmations and/or visualizations) than prayer (with very deep and intense and wholehearted feeling) ? I am so surprised to notice that I tend to receive deeply desired informations or inspirations thanks to the use of affirmations, a process not very intense nor emotionally powerful, but that the process of whole-hearted prayer hardly ever work, even though it is always extremely intense and emotionally powerful. The most strange is that these inspirations sought are with quite some purity of intention sought for service, and this desire to be of service thanks to the inspirations is very much more deeply and purely
expressed in prayer than in the use of affirmations… and yet the common dream-programming method using affirmations etc seems much more effective..
And I know for certain that the inspirations sought are in the form in which I am supposed to serve, that it is in accordance with the pre-incarnative
choice of service.. So I remain quite surprised, particularly because The Confederation often says that when the will is strongly expressed, the
desire intensely expressed, the faith very high, the intention pure, and a path made available such as daydreams, trance, dreams etc, then that which is asked/prayed for is to be received. And I have tried the prayerful approach for many days in a row and not experienced as much success as with the use of affirmations & visualizations..
Also, why doesn't telekinesis - and other such practices - work with prayer (by asking with emotional intensity), as opposed to the commonly used process which does not involve asking/praying the subconscious, but rather involves working subconsciously ?
I now write thanks to you reader, for your time and energy, and possible help.
I come here to seek your assistance.
I have a question related to dreams.
All opinons are welcome, I can only expand and learn..
What follows is slightly long, and perhaps confusing. I can attempt again to paraphrase if necessary.
Why is dream programming more efficient for programming the subconscious (with use of affirmations and/or visualizations) than prayer (with very deep and intense and wholehearted feeling) ? I am so surprised to notice that I tend to receive deeply desired informations or inspirations thanks to the use of affirmations, a process not very intense nor emotionally powerful, but that the process of whole-hearted prayer hardly ever work, even though it is always extremely intense and emotionally powerful. The most strange is that these inspirations sought are with quite some purity of intention sought for service, and this desire to be of service thanks to the inspirations is very much more deeply and purely
expressed in prayer than in the use of affirmations… and yet the common dream-programming method using affirmations etc seems much more effective..
And I know for certain that the inspirations sought are in the form in which I am supposed to serve, that it is in accordance with the pre-incarnative
choice of service.. So I remain quite surprised, particularly because The Confederation often says that when the will is strongly expressed, the
desire intensely expressed, the faith very high, the intention pure, and a path made available such as daydreams, trance, dreams etc, then that which is asked/prayed for is to be received. And I have tried the prayerful approach for many days in a row and not experienced as much success as with the use of affirmations & visualizations..
Also, why doesn't telekinesis - and other such practices - work with prayer (by asking with emotional intensity), as opposed to the commonly used process which does not involve asking/praying the subconscious, but rather involves working subconsciously ?
I now write thanks to you reader, for your time and energy, and possible help.